Hamid Hassani

Hamid Hassani

Hamid Hasani (Persian: حمید حسنی‎) (born November 23, 1968 in Saqqez (سقّز), Iranian Kurdistan province, of Kermanshahi descent originally, Kermanshah province, Iran) is an Iranian scholar and researcher, concentrated on Persian lexicography, dictionary-making, and Persian corpus linguistics, also an expert on Persian, Arabic, and Kurdish prosody (metrics/ versification).

He has published 7 books and more than 80 papers on Persian, Arabic, and Kurdish language and literature. Hassani also has published some works on Persian lexicography, corpus-making, and frequency-concordance dictionaries.

He lives in Tehran since 1987. Hassani has given three international lectures: two lectures in English and Persian in Oslo, Norway (September 1997, at the University of Oslo, Blindern and Kloden Institute, respectively), and a lecture in Persian in Dushanbe, Tajikistan (March 2006) at the Institute of Oriental Studies and Written Heritage of the Academy of Sciences.

He lives in Tehran since 1987, and works now at The Academy of Persian Language and Literature, Department of Terminology, Tehran, Iran.

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